Adobe Premiere Pro 15 Update [upd] Jun 2026
| Action | Priority | Owner | |--------|----------|-------| | Update GPU drivers to NVIDIA Studio 462.31+ or AMD 21.4.1+ | Critical | IT / Workstation Admin | | Clone all v14 projects before opening in v15 | High | Editor / Producer | | Test Speech to Text on a short proxy file first | Medium | Post Supervisor | | Delay update for teams using ProRes on Windows + Pro Tools AAF | High (if applicable) | Technical Lead | | Apply v15.1 patch after install | Mandatory | All users |
Windows users rejoice! Premiere Pro 15 brings hardware-accelerated decoding for on Windows machines. Previously a strong point for Mac editors, this allows Windows users to play back ProRes RAW files smoothly without bogging down their CPU, provided they have a supported GPU. adobe premiere pro 15 update
| Component | Minimum Specifications | Recommended Specifications | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Intel 6th Gen or newer, or AMD Ryzen 1000 Series | Intel 7th Gen or newer, or AMD Ryzen 3000 Series | | Operating System (OS) | Windows 10 (64-bit) v1903 or later / macOS v10.14 (Mojave) | Windows 10 (64-bit) v1903 or later / macOS v10.15 (Catalina) | | RAM (Memory) | 8 GB | 16 GB for HD media, 32 GB for 4K media or higher | | GPU (Graphics Card) | 2 GB VRAM (e.g., GTX 970) | 4 GB VRAM for high-resolution workflows | | Storage | 8 GB for installation (plus extra for cache) | Fast internal SSD for app/cache + additional high-speed drives for media | | Display Resolution | 1280 x 800 | 1920 x 1080 or greater | | Action | Priority | Owner | |--------|----------|-------|
The Warp Stabilizer tool received a significant speed boost, with performance enhancements making it up to faster on multi-core processors, notes the Adobe Community. In version 15, captions live on a dedicated
If you’re still on Premiere Pro 14 (2020), updating to 15 is worth it for the performance gains alone—just skip the first two point releases.
Previously, captions were heavy graphic elements that slowed playback. In version 15, captions live on a dedicated track (like audio or video). You can adjust their duration by trimming the track right on the timeline—no more opening the Essential Graphics panel for basic timing.